Hello Joerg,
I have no news from you since 3 months now.
I documented the problem and solution at
https://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/2019/06/gnupg-and-pcsc-conflicts.html
With no news from you I will consider that the problem is fixed with my
solution and close this Debian bug.
Regards,
Le 24/03/2019 à 22:05, Ludovic Rousseau a écrit :
Le 24/03/2019 à 21:19, Joerg Jaspert a écrit :
On 15351 March 1977, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
I think I found the problem.
I think my system disagrees. :)
In my case "gpg --card-status" works only if pcscd is NOT running.
GnuPG has its own
Le 24/03/2019 à 21:19, Joerg Jaspert a écrit :
On 15351 March 1977, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
I think I found the problem.
I think my system disagrees. :)
In my case "gpg --card-status" works only if pcscd is NOT running.
GnuPG has its own way to access the smart card readers (here a
On 15351 March 1977, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
I think I found the problem.
I think my system disagrees. :)
In my case "gpg --card-status" works only if pcscd is NOT running.
GnuPG has its own way to access the smart card readers (here a yubikey)
Its a yubikey here too.
I propose two
Le 22/03/2019 à 23:02, Joerg Jaspert a écrit :
Package: pcscd
Version: 1.8.24-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Hello,
I know the title is confusing, so here:
I have a yubikey that got a gpg key on it. Worked perfectly fine in
stretch. Now it does not work half the time.
Thing is: If
Package: pcscd
Version: 1.8.24-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I know the titel is confusing, so here:
I have a yubikey that got a gpg key on it. Worked perfectly fine in
stretch. Now it does not work half the time.
Thing is: If I plug the yubikey *BEFORE* anything that tries to get
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